About the Book
Jaden Alvaro Gines's DELIVERY BOY is a unique seriocomedy that focuses heavily on the lower middle class of America, giving perspective on the families who are stuck in a never ending struggle of spending every last bit of money to stay exactly where they are. The play deals with the slow, clawing nature of depression, mental illness, and generational trauma, with a heavy emphasis on the hefty burden of the college admissions economics—all seen through the eyes of a teenager on the cusp of securing a college experience, with the help of his psychology teacher. With two hours to midnight on New Years Eve, Delivery Boy is stuck delivering pizzas on his old, rusty bicycle in the center of working class suburbia. After years of economic strife, a raging dependency to Marijuana, and physically and emotionally unavailable parents, Delivery Boy has accepted that his dreams of college have been long extinguished. But when an opportunity for a better life is presented to him by his high school psychology professor, Mrs. Gonzales, Delivery Boy must come to terms with those he's lost, who he wants to be, and what lies ahead of him in the new year, all while the clock ticks down to midnight.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction
- Additional Categories Literary Fiction, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 78 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798349980268
- Publish Date: Apr 08, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords indie, indietheater, playscript, script, theater
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About the Creator
1319 Press is an independent theater publishing company. Supporting emerging playwrights, one script at a time.